When the Drive-By Truckers put out a rarities album, they don’t half-ass it... rather than releasing the unfinished songs as is, the way most bands would’ve done, the Truckers actually went ahead and finished those tracks.-Pitchfork.com

Drive-By Truckers (DBT) have been making music together for 13 years resulting in 7 critically acclaimed studio albums which could not contain all of the songs written by the band. DBT recently dug into the New West Records vaults and put finishing touches on a selection of songs that were never quite completed. The result of the collaboration is The Fine Print (A Collection Of Oddities and Rarities 2003-2008), a 12-track album of previously unreleased and rare songs. The Fine Print features songs written by band members past and present, including Patterson Hood, Mike Cooley and Jason Isbell. Seven of the twelve songs come from The Dirty South era, a highly creative time for DBT. The record also contains four covers including Rebels by Tom Petty, which the band recorded originally for the TV show King Of The Hill and Like A Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan which provided Shonna Tucker with her first ever lead vocal performance on a DBT recording.

Track Listing:1. George Jones Talkin’ Cell Phone Blues2. Rebels3. Uncle Frank (alternate version)4. TVA5. Goode’s Field Road (alternate version)6. The Great Car Dealer War7. Mama Bake A Pie (Daddy Kill A Chicken)8. When The Well Runs Dry9. Mrs. Claus’ Kimono10. Play It All Night Long11. Little Pony And The Great Big Horse12. Like A Rolling Stone